

After a very long wait, Pokemon Gen 10 has been revealed as Winds and Waves. We have been covering rumors and leaks for this for the past few months and now we have real information. Below is a list of 50+ Pokemon Winds and Waves hidden details that you missed from the trailer.
The full list of Pokemon Winds and Waves Hidden Details is below and there are probably more that we missed as this trailer was huge.
Pokémon Wind and Waves was revealed as the first Gen 10 game with a 2027 release window.
The region has a strong South Pacific/resort aesthetic.
The opening uses a sketchbook montage referencing past generations.
The sketchbook sequence ends with a Gen 10 reveal image.
The new region appears mountainous, lush, and very vibrant.
Overwater resort huts on piers are shown multiple times.
Pikachu appears in new floral outfits.
Male and female Pikachu variants are implied by tail shapes.
Pikachu’s cheeks appear pink rather than the usual red.
Pikachu has pearl accessories on its tail.
A crescent-moon-with-dot symbol appears on Pikachu’s accessory.
The same symbol appears on the protagonist’s backpack.
The symbol also appears on clothing items like hats.
Wide shots show many large islands and numerous smaller islands.
Shallow water with reefs and foliage is visible.
Very deep ocean areas are also shown.
The game shows a fully explorable underwater environment.
Underwater scenes feature visible wild Pokémon and terrain.
A floating platform with Poké Ball-style signage appears on the water.
Land areas show visible paths and trails between locations.
Vegetation appears denser, with layered grass and thick foliage.
Lighting and shadows appear more advanced than recent entries.
A large circular resort complex is shown.
The resort includes overwater huts and multiple buildings.
Pools and waterfalls are visible throughout the resort.
Water slides run from upper levels down to pools and the ocean.
Several circular Poké Ball-inspired architectural designs appear.
A structure featuring a Poké Ball with an eye-like design is shown.
A town area appears early in the trailer.
A Pokémon Center is clearly visible in the town.
A Poké Mart is shown alongside the Pokémon Center.
A regionally styled Nurse Joy appears at the center.
Ground markings/symbols appear in one area (purpose unclear).
A full day-to-night transition is shown.
Night scenes feature illuminated buildings and environments.
A glowing raid-like symbol appears and dissipates in the sky/water.
The protagonist is shown using a device resembling a hoverboard.
The hoverboard-like device has visible fans and lights.
Early gameplay appears to take place around the resort area.
Jungle environments are shown as early explorable zones.
Beach environments with detailed sand and waves are shown.
Swampy terrain appears briefly in gameplay footage.
A volcanic or lava-filled interior area is shown.
A windmill structure appears in a coastal area.
Wind effects are visibly interacting with the environment.
The starter reveal occurs on a beach near the resort.
The three starters shown are Browt (Grass), Pombon (Fire), and Gecqua (Water).
A Poké Ball throw and capture animation is shown.
Multiple small islands appear to be walkable exploration spaces.
Final title visuals emphasize the themes of wind and waves.
Pikachu
Espeon
Umbreon
Kecleon
Swablu
Snover
Sawsbuck
Raichu
Alolan Raichu
Gloom
Tropius
Wailmer
Wailord
Tangela
Oddish
Wingull
Pelipper
Sandygast
Krabby
Mareanie
Corsola
Tympole
Carvanha
Slowking
Duskull
Toxapex
Finneon
Tynamo
Frillish
Slugma
Ledyba
Ledian
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